1 Stew. 345 | Ala. | 1828
It is believed that the Circuit Court did right in overruling the demurrer. The defendant was informed of the judgement against the plaintiff; for his covenant was to pay that judgement, and by the terms of the instrument which he had executed, he was bound to pay in prtesenti. The plaintiff certainly was not required to wait until his property was levied on and exposed to sale by the sheriff to make the money, and thus subject him"